In a post on X, formerly Twitter, Windsor police said officers are on scene forPolice are investigating a shooting in east Windsor. In a post on X, formerly Twitter, Windsor police said officers are on scene for "an active investigation" in the 1500 block of Monticello Avenue, in the Riverside area, north of Firgrove Drive. The scene of a shooting in east Windsor. The scene of a shooting in east Windsor. (Jason Viau/CBC)East Windsor shootingThe scene of a shooting in East Windsor.

October 17, 2024 13:16 UTC

How a resolution at the B.C. Law Society became a debate about residential school denialism – CBCOct 17, 2024Proposed wording change attempted to ‘turn down the volume on [the] truth,’ one lawyer saidA recent request to change the wording in a mandatory Indigenous intercultural course for lawyers in British Columbia led to a debate over whether the changes amounted to residential school denialism. Victoria-based criminal defence lawyer Jim Heller submitted a resolution to the B.C. Law Society to change the wording. The resolution was seconded by Burnaby lawyer Mark Berry.

October 17, 2024 13:15 UTC

When it comes to trans youth, there is a lot of misinformation out there. That’s why we’ve launched Xtra Explains: Trans Youth, a 10-part video series breaking down some of the most misunderstood and misrepresented issues affecting their lives. The sources include peer-reviewed research, fact sheets and statements from professional medical associations, rigorous journalism and first-hand accounts. They also include the sources for some of the misinformation our video series debunks, including public statements and policies from politicians like Danielle Smith or Pierre Poilievre. Below, we’ve listed all 178 sources Xtra Explains: Trans Youth cites or refers to in order to not just demonstrate the scope of our work, so you’ll have access to even more factual information in your own fight against misinformation.

October 17, 2024 13:11 UTC

Former One Direction singer Liam Payne dead after fall from Buenos Aires hotelNewsDuration 2:01Former One Direction star Liam Payne has died at the age of 31. Police say he fell from the third floor of a hotel in Buenos Aires early Wednesday evening.

October 17, 2024 12:59 UTC

Neighbours find threatening notes after house fireNewsDuration 1:33Residents of Edmonton's Cloverdale neighbourhood are shaken after a house fire on Sunday morning. Two different people tell CBC News they found handwritten notes with a demand to pay money to a cryptocurrency account. Edmonton Police are investigating.

October 17, 2024 12:19 UTC





This tech company wants teachers to ‘embrace AI’ — and its newest headquarters is in St. John’sNewsDuration 2:03Carnegie Learning is a 25-year-old educational technology company with a background in artificial intelligence. A ribbon-cutting showed off the new Canadian headquarters for the company located at Atlantic Place in St. John’s — and what’s in store for the company and the local success spinoffs.

October 17, 2024 11:32 UTC

Untrained service animals creating frustration for guide dog usersNewsDuration 2:41For people living with disabilities, having a service animal can be vital to navigating the world. However, some people are passing off their pets in this position, creating confusion and frustration for those who actually need them. One Edmontonian who relies on his guide dog spoke with Edmonton AM’s Mark Connolly to help better understand the issue.

October 17, 2024 07:07 UTC

Young women in N.L. (Jonny Hodder/CBC)A new hockey league is hitting the ice on the northeast Avalon this season. The newly built Women's Junior A Hockey League is welcoming young women between the ages of 18 and 24. "We knew there was an opportunity to establish a program for post-high school competitive hockey," Brown said. Having a league for these ages is important, says Gill, because it gives young hockey players something to look forward to.

October 16, 2024 21:38 UTC

Manitoba chief justice optimistic about court’s path to reconciliation, but admits system is ‘flawed’ – CBCOct 16, 2024‘We’re going to make mistakes,’ Glenn Joyal saysManitoba Court of King’s Bench Chief Justice Glenn Joyal describes the province’s justice system as “forward-looking.”“We want to be in a predisposition to preserve but a capacity to change, and I think the justice system — and all actors in it — are kind of reflecting on that proposition and trying to grapple with it,” he told host Marcy Markusa in an interview with CBC Manitoba’s Information Radio. Joyal, appointed to his current role in 2011, presided over one of the country’s highest profile cases this summer, convicting Winnipeg serial killer Jeremy Skibicki in the deaths of four Indigenous women. Read More: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/manitoba-chief-justice-glenn-joyal-2024-interview-1.7352462

October 16, 2024 15:45 UTC

Indian diplomats both engaged in covert activities themselves and recruited others to help them, sources allege. Fin du widget Widget. Expelling Indian diplomats 'just a starting point,' says alleged assassination targetExpelling Indian diplomats 'won't decimate' India's spy network, says Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, subject of an alleged assassination attempt foiled by the FBI. The two men are not of Indian origin; sources told CBC News they're believed to have connections to organized crime in B.C. Investigators say they do not believe that Lopez and Fox were contracted directly by Indian diplomats, but rather through criminal intermediaries.

October 16, 2024 15:31 UTC

It took her decades to find her alleged abuser. It would take her 35 years to muster the courage to put into her own words what happened to her. “He put on gloves, lifted up the cover and told me to pull my shorts and underwear down. Then he walked away,” Barrow wrote in a letter to SickKids in 2015, describing the physician’s unorthodox approach to taking her “internal heat.”“Despite suffering horribly from food poisoning, something wasn’t right. I knew something dirty had just happened to me and I was too sick to talk,” the letter read.

October 16, 2024 15:19 UTC

Mississauga group says it's determined to feed hungry neighboursNewsDuration 2:13A Mississauga volunteer group called Compassionate Cuisine says it’s served over 10,000 meals to their neighbours in need. Britnei Bilhete joined them as they prepared dozens of meals to talk about what their mission meant to them.

October 16, 2024 15:04 UTC

#TheMoment a police officer battled a giant inflatable pumpkinNewsDuration 1:09Police Chief Robert Gillespie recounts the moment some of his officers got a little stuck after being called to deal with a runaway, giant inflatable pumpkin blocking traffic in Bay Village, Ohio.

October 16, 2024 14:17 UTC

Liberal MP publicly urges Trudeau to resignNewsDuration 1:59Longtime Liberal backbencher Sean Casey of Charlottetown is the first MP to call publicly for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation since it was reported last week that a growing number of Liberals are working to force the prime minister to step down as leader.

October 16, 2024 14:11 UTC

How a travelling dog photographer turned adorable content into a careerNewsDuration 2:37A LaSalle dog lover has found himself a niche job. All he needs is a camera and a willingness to hop on a plane and travel the world. CBC's Katerina Georgieva reports. (Dog photos supplied by Keegan Robin).

October 16, 2024 12:32 UTC